First time here. I need to find my Grandfather's birth certificate. The info I have is that he was born in Cerreto Sannita April 11, 1897. This seems to be confirmed by the passenger records of the ship on which he arrived, his naturalization papers and one relative.

I had written to the Comune di Benevento, the provence in which Cerreto Sannita is located and where I was told to write. Their response was that there is no record of him. I have no idea where to turn next. His name was Nicola Guarino. Any help appreciated.

terpe wrote:First time here. I need to find my Grandfather's birth certificate. The info I have is that he was born in Cerreto Sannita April 11, 1897. This seems to be confirmed by the passenger records of the ship on which he arrived, his naturalization papers and one relative.

I had written to the Comune di Benevento, the provence in which Cerreto Sannita is located and where I was told to write. Their response was that there is no record of him. I have no idea where to turn next. His name was Nicola Guarino. Any help appreciated.

If he was born in Cerreto Sannita, then you need to write to Cerreto Sannita. Italian vital records are maintained at the level of the cumune, no matter how tiny or how large.

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